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PAsJE TWO OTTAWA FREE TRADER - JOURNAL. TlJESDVY, APRIL 5, 1821. CURIOUS RECORD Or ,i TARIFF MAKING IS BEFORE CONGRESS i l ... h Tin' home iiml conservation depart nenta of ill" Ottawa Wonuin'i dui held :t meeting yeaterday at tjps boui of Mrs. P, .1 Wend el on Pearl atreel rORGOTTON MEASURE Aboul twenty-five (vi e iii at tendance, ine annual election 01 01 fleers of the two departments were BROUGHT TO LIGHT FOR NEW held at which time Mrs George Crowden was re-elected chairman of tin- conservation department, and MANY A OF TARIFF HAVE BEEN ADMINISTRATION where ill V ' Evangelical church will isrve supper in 201) guests tonight ,ii Die odd Pel Iowa' lull on account of the small uese of the qruartera the aale pi tick eta has been restricted to the mem Pattern for Home Sowing A pattern of this Illustration will bo tent your addresa. Kin "!it the attached blank ami mall to the Free Trader-Journal, enclosing 12c In money or tamps, Please allow ten day' time in which to bate pattern il'livered you. LACON GIRL JAILED BY FATHER. RELEASED nut prevent in front i" and provided tl The rl Hudd . Din v or, iliil nti rrtsd i in an i.i i rental i ddlng Pre Washington. Api it -Alan a rnus ty oddity of forgotten tarlfl statutes has turned up by a search 01 the cnpHol archives. Thm huh disposed that tl... Hot c?ngresi hssstcblod tin der the Constitution faced the same pr. lUn. a.- will the sixty-seventh WlltC It llitt'tS U .V.M'it h'"l' i ft of imutt'ut; a ti'iiff law Th' first taritT wt wat pas I on July 4, 1 7 i . Its formal title atate meat of purpose "for laying .1 duty mi roods, wares and merchandise im ported into the United States -" car ricii !. bhintneatj which i ii t'ie next hundred years avt i.l. Mrs. Charles K Woodward was chos-l bers and frlenda uf tin' church- Al B en chairman of tin- none department 1 o'cloi k a delightful program will be Tin- complete li t of follows: Home department Chairman! Mrs. C k Woodward, vice chairman, Mrs, Pred Claus Secretary, Mrs. Alfred Rabenateln Treasurer, Mrs John Hanna. Con ..ervn tit in ile pat tn i. til. Chairman, Mrs, Qeorg A. Crowden vice chairman, Mn W, E Howard Secretary, Airs Alfred Etabensteln Treasurer. .Mrs. John Hanna Ht aide the elet . Ion of officers a lery Interesting program waa given. riie afternoon wai devoted i" a study in n for ! uf small fruits " 'I b re to I the departments gave letted ! . I en " rothei in. th list 4 INCHES OF SNOW Pf RIAL VALLEY Umtrt), lallf Api II Snow suppet and reception tonight In the dining rooiu of the church, In honor of the new pastor. Rev William Whit sin. Supper will be served at Si o'clock, after which an Informal pro gram 'f talks win he made b) sm v- ral pi the mi ii of ihe church, n.t Rev u hltsltl will deliver a short addres I tin employe.- ol the I'ulillc SerV . ami ih. ir amities will be enter' members ofltained at an Informal ball tonight al number of Commercial hall Aibout i guest m today . h . oldei I I the flrsl ju be me mm y of Records Exchanged ANY MAKE ANY SSZE 10 CENTS i ins iecorn nxctiange service r members ol our Record Exchange Cli come .1 member ol our I ml. year. A I Certificate ol Members! bei on rect ipts ot $ 1. 01). nilv extended to Vnj one .m bo I ij pa) mil.' a fee ol $ 1 .00 a no will be given each mem WHAT'S THE USE .1 k pmR 'l records thai you nevei play why not liiinue i'ii in i i some ih.it vou will eniov) 'inn hava yom inonej tied iii in those old records and you are get- uii", iini.'. nit; in return. Ii will pay you to exert tinge at oin Ml KIDKN cart? I r. 'it id necensary for the sup, nut oi Howard ni.nie a ve tn- fc0vernmnt7 this first congress on 0,8 planting and t it I t.tii smal if Ii nils. stat. fot the discharge i tin L'nited States and fo" '.he one in aguncnt and protection of mauufac- About 800 guests attended the tenth firing tliiit a duty be lad upon soo Is annual lull given by the Brotherh I wans and tnergfeaadise !n:i vied." I of Interurban Trainmen last nlghl ..t 4 ii v,-,- Just M9 year.:. .Ii complla tlnii shows, before such .1 straight f.;i"A..i 1 statement of pnrpo iUkui ' itfCiAiraglog and protecting Pianufac-tarm.-' would bo mode again in en Important lax statute, though tl"' 1 a' pose v.as most evidently ben i, 1 uin.'t i'f t.'.e .'Cores of foUbWlOit acts, t-ivplc was the first bill 'bar it iv- ommi: 1 Annul v 1 'I h,. ;iM.tn' w;is one of 'the largesl ever given by the mmn-M lbera uf the organization The musicl arm excellent and the guests spent! f I a delightful time from the time the party opened until 1 o'clock when It closed Many guests from towns around Ottawa were in attendance. :'i.i.ial interurban cars were run to ti a mn Ic will be furnished tor danc lug from 8 until 11. alter which al upper will be served. f- 'Y' Twelve tables o bridge were play ed at the regular Monday night In formal card party of the Ottawa Boat club last nlghl Al 10 30 a aupper The regular Wednesday afternoon card party will be held tomorrow' at the ottaua Boat club, Mrs George Weiss ami Mrs Gui May .sill act as the towns around Ottawa to carry! ho i Showing the Dangers of Gray outied only two pages of :l tee print against mere thdii 100 fur tLe 1 cyne Aldrich act of Mtf. TOO simple, it probably u, f..r t yo.r later, in August, lT'm. congress passed An act making further pro. v'-S n for the payment Of debts of tbo Lnited States." Morp deftly, the purpose of the next tariff bill as it passed on March 2,1 1792, was stated to be "for the rais 1 inr,' of farther sums of money for the protection of frontiers," evading any roti. arks abou p ".ection of Indus- ties Its Juties w?re Increase a, :irdi one duty imposed was on coal. per bnshel, four and one-half cents." Two years later the. famous Trip oli troubles arose and congress, on j March JC. 1794, passed An act to pro text the commerce and seamen of the United States sgal&at the Barbaryl powers." This act slapped oil a g'-n-' eral increase of 2V and 10 per cent ad valorem duties The statute stat-1 ed itself to be temporary, for one year, but the title proved to be too 1 good to be wasted. Year by year, af-i ter, clear up to D13. congress reiter ated its laudable purposes, re-enacted I its increased schedules and announc ed it was going after the Uarbary pi- j rates with a continuation of the tar-, iff for another twelve months. In 1813, however, the nation went to war with Great llritain and in 8 hasty and brief paragraph of statute i oongress announced "an additional duty of per cent on all perman ent duties to be collected for the du ration of hostilities. The tax on im ported silt, Incidentally, got up to 20 cents a pound. I This was about tho end of the ear ly tariff era, according to the compil ation, for the next forty years moat of the at ts w ere labelled "to reduce duties." This they plainly did, for the salt tax was placed at 10 cents j a bushel. Congress was fruitful of enactments to release from duty iron prepared for railways," and the like Presidential proclamations reduced schedules even further. One dated February 25. isr8. notPd that "ves pi-Ik and subjects of His Holiness the Pope" were no longer to he charged j hi her customs rate?, because red prOCity With the Holy See had been arranged L But the tariff cane back with the. forSh uiiTn NEW Y0RK PIANIST "act to provide for payment of out Standing treasury miles." It wa uipo.-id of 20 pages of tariff sched 1 ules. This length foreshadowed the I Columbus, 0 April 6 Paoll Oalll modern era. CO, New York artist pianist and teach With misplaced optimism, on Julyjer, la ononunced as this year's win 14, 1863, congress asserted it hadjner ol the $fi,ooo grand prise offered paaaed "an act. increasing temporarily i by the National federation ol Musical the duties on imports" The succeed- clubs tor the oratorio "The Apocaly lag war enactments look the word ! P8'"-" earliei anonuncement from f - I " " J$r W ! MfMJ ) 'Vi ;7 1 "LITTLE ONE' Pattern 3606 la here lllus Jt la cut in 4 Sizes: ; month year, 2, and 4 years, A stse win require 1 yard E petticoat and yard for drav 36 Im Ii nun rial, MusUn, cambric, naincooh and lawn are good for ail thi d Igua here portrayed. The dress may ah?o be of silk, henrletta, albatro piqu.-, gingham or cbambrey, ai.i in.- drawers of domet flannel. A pattern 01 this lltuiftratlnn mailed to any address ou receipt of 12c iu silver or stamps. v-;--"-X;-;m...;;.,;;.;;..;.;..;. Pattern Dep't. i 1 parents la I w e ted ol da I l.arabi Oavenporl ol Palrbury. 111., atlvea ami frli nds in this Alula Kngt Mrs. Ida Powell returned to rank Ournej v. illiam Mi Cullough of near Plesjf sfiii! Pattern to niv address, eta. enclosed. t No b:ze Postofflce State her parents. Mr. and Mrs Ed Rifi Mr;. Art Yenerich, who Is a tient at til" Ottawa hnstuttnl In ! I 1 1 o 1 1 n ei hangc th 1 in! a "i .coon records sun h ceive Irom n; o er you are nol compelled to ke themi II hi tit iii-- ihem back and exchange for le i ii o keen vou auntilied Keep nomcining ainerent c.n n month, not 1 ompi lied to -x. hangc a certain number ol records .1 an exchange one 01 a hundred- you :an hange often aa .., like once . week, once a month 0111 a 0 liHi till MORE RECORDS YOU EX CHANGE I'HE BETTER VOU Will. I.1KI IT. We Sel! Records Standard Makesj Atiy Size, for (.r Cents .1'. 1 given to mem I iera ol our I s.u e ilie it t II osl ul 1 mi meinbershiD on ils vmi buy. I Ii on h o i lot nl 1 ue . , re, i.i.U j i.lt are cancelled oi cul outs and cannot he supplied I y any other dealer, ll ou arc making up .1 collection ol rare records inch aa ( irand )pi ra 01 any kind, you .o. likely to find just what you wanl in one ..I oui al ree, we can serve you in bo many v! my ol the leading (amiiiea who arc careful in select ing choice records belong to our Club lor the purpose) ol picking up rare records. You are invited to join; the membership lee is only r 1.00 a year, Write your name and address on the reverse side oi this paper. Wade Furniture Company 222 Madison St., Ottawa. if HUNT "8 Slv fail in thu trn'Tnrnt rf ITCH, KCZBMA. RINOWORM, rETTER or atbcf UchlnS okin dlMaM Try a w. a Loz nx lh. Corpus P&armacy. For Quick Results Try a Want Ad w omen's Shoes black, blown greys $9.00 values Wo men s SI nee All shades and styles $12.00 values Men' 5 Fine Dress .Shoes All wanted styles $8.00 values g.. 1 p ft&m Men's Sturdy Work Shoes blacks and browns $6.00 values Shoes For 1 f& Sfe, T. b iman 1 nd .1 vi n dangfl 0 1 a the power to en TlltS av to tti.'ar ,r 'ss of the one br lain arav spring, one must be gray j very lovely Ol 1 It has ttin power to uge one jilllably, one's beauty. Above an- the right and the y Notice how the splashes ot color In tbo en the Satire, lmI how drab Is tbe Kin iu NEGRO LEAVES ESTATE WINS $5,000 PRIZE WORTH ABOUT $15,000 I i orK. 8. c , April li "Uncle Bill i Hopkins, a negro who died hen' n cently, left a 115,000 estate Hurn clave and unable to read and writt the uiil negro made practically all hi lntie fortune chopping wood for bl tetnporar) completely out of in. i niiiiiiiiti beadquarti h" iiH-nin greeslooal tax laying vocabulary. j v,'a'1 tnade only of the liberettlsi With tbe end of the Civil War, 1 ''""'i'"' AmobJi WcArthur and Hen acts reducing import duties went intu l il'rr'' oche, Ne 1'ork, effect, but on uarcb 3, L883, when tbe Performaaee of il modern political controversy overtK,'tlen win in tariff was well lioder way, the title I bl-ennial convei was almost as politely evasive us the Jttoe 6-14 at tl The United Telephone Company Is about to i. i ne its new directory Any change In lisiiu, desired by any subscriber should ue reported to the yen at the twelfth ,nnaw m writing, i ot tbe federation ! ri-cities of Daven- Notice to Public. sful Version aihi.ut the Eanbarv nfrn it i li't. la Rock I si;, ml ami Moline. 111. I We take tin: aDDortunitw tn nntiitf was called 'an act to reduce Internal Tbe award was made In the seventh thepubiic that the wage scale of taxation." j biennial prise competition held Painter Union No. 165 will remain the One Or two measures designed as re-' encouragement of American as ma for the year, April i, 192 1 to t auctions Intervened and then con- ,''P,''-rs. I April I. 1922. as it has been for the Kreau ea ne back, after a century, to j Pst year. Scale $1.00 per hour when I Jmeal as straightforwardly under, Peed the oaby'a natural love of mu- w'rl,,,i or contractor; 1.25 per hour President McKlnley, m 19?, as it sic by singing lullabyi to him, ctap- wheM workina for individual-;. Had under President Washington. The! plug and marching to musk; playing 1 larifl label officially was "an act to (soothing, rhythmic melodies on the encourage the industriea of the Unit- phonograph, Uetter olni oui Clhi:f1vpn Hytt T"- ".... Al.in. i, law. chauge Club nad get roconls that will : LVr. ' "'' ' "; rear later, uaed al- help rou entertain the children rc'R FLEiLHER S most exactly tbe same words, while! WALK I U; CO tf A T D R I A preliminary dTafts of majority propo 1 w 1 1 nai,s 10 1 mne before the new con Kress arhlch meets a week hence la-j dicate that the MrRtaley-Waahlngtofl pieciieia win be reepected aaain. I Through iuusi.c me cfcltd Mtera latol a world of beauty, expresses his in most self, lastes th" joy of creating, I wldena his ayaaaMitaiee, develops his mind, aoothasj and ratine bis spirit 1 aitdr grace .to bis body a phono ' graph in the home, with the riuht kind of n i-ords, will help you to mold love in the Child. V s,. phono graphs and records at restate pin es U ADK FV)S 00 Follow the increas ing Crowds l ALL EYES ' - Arc Ccntcrei! On Wgi ll's Hie Sensation ol Hie Decade g SHoi PARLORS m mm mm mjr Shoes at less than Cost sssfP M ggg m. m. tm ISO Tk.. J.tL.i .t V II 1 5 FACE POWDER r hrmluirngreJ teU OS tLat it "fnmT Try a Want Ad In tba I'ree "rader Jouraal for Quick Uesulta. Children's Sandals brown (2 shades) $1.15, $1.25, $1.45 $1.15 $L25 $1.45 Children's Patent Mary Jane's Best telling styles $1.35 $2.35 $2.65 Women's Oxfords and Ties. Several styles. All sizes $9.00 values The good News is Women's Strap Suede in all styles and colors 11.00 values $4.85 $7.85 I